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...Lesbian and Straight Educational Network distributed the booklet “Just the Facts” to many of the public school districts in America accusing ex-gay participation in public schools as “harassment.” The Human Rights Campaign demanded that a contributor reconsider her sizeable donation to a children’s school merely because it had indirect ties to an ex-gay ministry...
...that evil is explored in an absorbing, meticulously-researched account of how the 1943-55 quasi-fascist regime led by Argentine dictator Juan Perón spirited thousands of wanted war criminals from Europe. The author of The Real Odessa (Granta, 382 pages), Buenos Aires journalist and TIME contributor Uki Goñi, manages to arouse a new sense of shock about this episode...
Julian O. Breece ’03: Contributor, Diversity and DistinctionErnani J. DeAraujo ’03: Speakers Director, Harvard Republican ClubRoss G. Douthat ’02: Editor, Harvard SalientBrandon A. Gayle ’03: President, Black Students AssociationJohn Y. Hsu ’02: Member, Ethnic Studies CoalitionSujean S. Lee ’03: President, Undergraduate CouncilTouissant G. Losier ’04: Secretary, Black Students AssociationTimothy P. McCarthy ’93: Tutor, African-American studies and history and literatureR. Gerard McGeary ’04: Campus Outreach Director, College DemocratsOlamipe I. Okunseinde...
Shewchuk, who took a one-year leave from Harvard to try out for the 1998 Canadian Olympic Team, had to live for four years with the dissatisfaction of being one of the final cuts. But she continued to be a consistent contributor to the Canadian National Team in the years following the Olympics, and on Friday, she finally got her chance to march...
HPPS claims to be a “valued contributor to the Harvard community,” yet this clearly inconveniences students. Students are, after all, their customers. UIS and HPPS should provide them with the best service possible, not exploit their shameful near-monopoly on coursepack production. If they sincerely want to contribute to the Harvard community, they must consider the effects their policies have on students, not just what is easiest for them...